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Government of Yukon invests $2.3 million in Planet Youth pilot project to address youth substance use
Applications from Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation as well as from a coalition between the First Nation of Nacho Nyak Dun, Little Salmon/Carmacks First Nation and Selkirk First Nation are approved for funding.
Wildlife Management Advisory Council (North Slope) and Government of Yukon host conference on Indigenous Conservation Economies
The Yukon North Slope Conference 2025: Indigenous Conservation Economies took place in Whitehorse at the Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre from January 28 to 30, 2025.
Statement from Premier Pillai on the crime prevention programming available with the Whitehorse Chamber of Commerce
Premier Pillai has issued a statement on crime prevention programming and ongoing work with the Whitehorse Chamber of Commerce.
Updates on micro-generation program pause
Updates on the micro-generation renewable energy program pause while additional technical studies are underway.
Statement from Premier Pillai on Lunar New Year 2025
Premier Ranj Pillai wishes everyone celebrating the Lunar New Year a prosperous and happy Year of the Snake.
Government of Yukon approves new regulation for psychologists
The Government of Yukon introduces a new regulation for psychologists.
Statement from Minister Mostyn on Data Privacy Day
The Government of Yukon recognizes Data Privacy Day, celebrated each year on January 28.
Governments of Canada and Yukon announce funding to support private investment in Yukon businesses
Governments of Canada and Yukon announce funding to support private investment in Yukon businesses.
Statement from Premier Pillai on International Holocaust Remembrance Day
Today, Premier Ranj Pillai joins Yukoners in remembering Holocaust victims and survivors on International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Government of Yukon ratifies a new Collective Agreement with the Yukon Association of Education Professionals
The Government of Yukon and the Yukon Association of Education Professionals have reached a new three-year collective agreement that includes new provisions to benefit educators.